I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: 장탄,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

I, Kang Woojin, was quitting my design work and became a jobless person. The next day, my friend took me to auditions and I was forced to perform.

As i was given a script, the void space appeared in my mind and forced me to relive the character.

I got stabbed. Became a serial killer. Became an Exorcist.

As I become an actor, the misunderstandings keeps growing day by day.

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  1. Djeezer
    Djeezer rated it
    I appreciated the core idea of the novel, as it held substantial promise. However, the execution fell significantly short. The storytelling was lackluster, offering minimal depth or engagement with the plot. The main character's supposed divine acting abilities were merely shown through others' praise, while he appeared disinterested or dismissive. It felt like watching the climax of a highly anticipated sports match, only to be presented with the final score without witnessing any of the thrilling action or the excitement leading up to it. The narrative failed to deliver on its potential, leaving much to be desired.
  1. NiklasKniest
    NiklasKniest rated it
    The story is quite unremarkable and lacks depth. It caters to a fanbase seeking wish fulfillment, but there's not much substance beyond that. The protagonist is a typical Gary Stu, with superficial character development, where people around him are easily impressed and fabricate elaborate stories about his mysterious background to justify his extraordinary skills.

    In an early scene, the main character rejects a high-profile project, attributing it to his alleged instincts. However, his inexperienced colleagues, unaware of his actual qualifications, blindly accept his claim without considering the possibility of error. The author spends excessive words describing their awe at his intuition, verging on incredulity.

    The author's recycling of characters is evident, as they reuse the same actress in five out of the first eight jobs, solely due to her popularity, despite the lack of distinct personalities among the cast. Compared to other similar novels I've read, this one falls short. For instance, "Versatile Superstar" is a stronger entry in this genre, though it leans more towards music-focused storytelling.
  1. ChiiYayako
    ChiiYayako rated it
    The initial setup of the story is intriguing and delves deeper than expected, but as you progress beyond chapter 120, it becomes apparent that the author fails to provide the necessary depth. They often skim over crucial events and character interactions, which could have been expanded to enrich the main character (MC) and supporting characters' backgrounds and emotions. Unfortunately, the side characters remain one-dimensional, responding solely to the MC without any significant development. For instance, when the MC records an album with Miley Cara, a renowned singer, the scene is disappointingly underwhelming – the author merely states that it took 12 hours, without any description of the actual experience. This lack of detail reveals the author's inexperience and a lack of creative focus, suggesting that the story might be better suited for a manga or manhwa format rather than a novel, where rich descriptions are expected.
  1. LadyBL
    LadyBL rated it
    A number of these reviews seem to miss the point that this story revolves around the protagonist's personal journey, especially his struggles to be understood despite being labeled as monstrous due to his abilities gained from the Void Space. Reading through these comments, I find it amusing how they perceive his character. I'm genuinely excited to see what Translator-nim has in store for future chapters. My rating is 4.5 out of 5 stars, with the only issue being the slow update pace. However, overall, I couldn't be happier with the content.
  1. MochaVS
    MochaVS rated it
    I really adore this book! The snowball of misunderstandings might seem illogical, but hey, we go with it, right? Initially, I dived into it casually, but somewhere along the way, I became obsessed with finding the untranslated chapters to see what happened next. In my view, the main character isn't as ordinary as he believes; I suspect he's a laid-back individual who unknowingly possessed exceptional stats until the system pointed it out. Embracing the story's unconventional logic, I enjoy reading without overanalyzing.
  1. JokerJoke
    JokerJoke rated it
    Despite the promising premise and potential, the novel ultimately disappoints due to several crucial shortcomings. One major flaw lies in the author's inadequate exploration of the protagonist's "cheat" ability. The reader is inadequately informed about the intricacies of their powers, hindering the development of a meaningful connection or comprehension of their actions. The plotlines of the protagonist's endeavors remain underdeveloped, failing to engage the reader emotionally.

    The主角过度依赖他们的"作弊"能力,这削弱了故事的挑战性和成就感。如果主角需要付出努力而非轻易获得成功,故事可能会更具吸引力。然而,由于缺少真正的困难或冲突,主角的经历显得平淡无奇,缺乏紧张感和戏剧张力。至少应该展现主角如何通过作弊掌握不同作品的过程,而不是简单地一笔带过。

    Furthermore, the novel becomes bogged down with repetitive scenes of others praising the protagonist's skills, which can become monotonous, especially when compared to other wish-fulfillment stories that offer a wider range of accomplishments.

    In conclusion, while the book isn't entirely unsatisfactory, it fails to meet the expectations set by its rating and initial premise. There is room for improvement in character development, plot progression, and a more balanced portrayal of success and challenges.
  1. trob_ballin
    trob_ballin rated it
    The book seems accessible, but unfortunately, it fails to deliver on its premise. Initially, I thought it would revolve around the protagonist overcoming challenges and honing their acting skills through various experiences, leading to either remarkable or transformative performances. However, the story turns out to be about a character who encounters no obstacles and effortlessly adapts to any simulated scenario without any drawbacks. The narrative follows the主角 effortlessly impressing others with his acting, but since there's no real growth or struggle, the scenes become monotonous.

    A more straightforward presentation of his perfect acting abilities would have achieved a similar outcome. In essence, the novel reads more like a bland slice of life tale with an overly idealized main character, often referred to as a "Mary Sue."

    Though the book is an effortless read, I found it unengaging due to predictability and personal disinterest. If you're considering picking it up, I'd advise against it, as you might find yourself continuing for no other reason than completion.
  1. Yippys
    Yippys rated it
    The novel I'm reading is a heartwarming tale with a relatable protagonist, sort of a Gary Sue character. Despite that, I'm enjoying it. What I appreciate about this story's handling of misunderstandings is that the main character (MC) quickly realizes others' misconceptions and playfully lets them persist. He reasons, "It doesn't hurt anyone, and I don't have the energy to clarify." The unique aspect is that the MC, at 27, has recently quit his job, making it believable that he might have secretly honed his skills for a decade without prior fame. This sudden rise to stardom still feels intriguing.

    However, one flaw I find is the author's tendency to excessively detail every minor event, sometimes dragging on irrelevant scenes. For instance, if the story takes place on Tuesday, they'll describe the MC's actions and then delve into a six-paragraph deep analysis of a side character's mundane activities, which aren't crucial to the plot. As a reader, I'd prefer focusing on the MC's experiences or their interactions.

    On the bright side, the world of movies and dramas within the story is fascinating – almost like a separate, well-written novel. It's unusual how these subplots capture attention more than the main narrative.

    Overall, the book is an enjoyable read for fans of stories with Gary Sue-like protagonists, like myself. It's not overly absurd, and there aren't too many annoying antagonists. But if you're looking for deep character development or engaging plotlines, you might want to explore other options.

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